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Part One
After the following scenarios, describe the stage of grief depicted in each.

1. Molly's cat is lying dead on the street in front of her house, but she tells herself that he is just sleeping. Stage:
2. Ever since his dad died, Isaac has been unable to make himself do much of anything but sleep and watch TV. Stage:
3. Natalie tells God that, if he makes her grandmother well again, she will be good forever. Stage:
4. Noah finds himself yelling at his little sister ever since their mom died. Stage:
5. A year after she lost her home to foreclosure, Veronica finally understands how it happened and is making plans to improve her financial situation. Stage:

Part Two
In each of the following scenarios, present an alternative, helpful statement in the form of a sentence or paragraph:

1. "It has already been two months since your mom died. It is time to move on." Alternative statement:
2. "Have you not you gotten over it?" Alternative statement:
3. "Joseph's dad died last month, and he has gotten over it. Why can you not?" Alternative statement:
4. "Be strong. Never let them see you cry." Alternative statement:
5. "Sorry your wife died, but I guess you knew that was coming. She was old anyway." Alternative statement:

Part Three
In each of the following scenarios, say whether you think the person is suffering from complicated grief or depression and why you think that:

1. Ever since her partner died two years ago, Charlotte has not been interested in doing anything. She just feels numb.
2. Since losing his house to foreclosure last year, all Abe can think about is how he should have done things differently.
3. It hass been three years since her husband died, but Mimi still sets a place for him at the dinner table and talks to him as if he were there.
4. Larry is consumed by thoughts of guilt over losing his business last year.
5. Clara's best friend was diagnosed with cancer last year, and Clara has been unable to enjoy anything since then.



Answer :

In Grief, loss is acknowledged and in Depression, it is usually denied. In short, when it comes to a Grief process, the symptoms, unlike Depression, are only related to the loss situation (for example, the death of a loved one), that is, the pain is a reflection of the loss.

Part One

After the following scenarios, describe the stage of grief represented in each one.

1. Molly's cat is dead on the street in front of her house, but she tells herself he's just sleeping. Stage: acceptance

2. Since his father died, Isaac hasn't been able to do anything but sleep and watch TV. stage: depression

3. Natalie tells God that if he makes her grandmother well again, she will be well forever. Stage: acceptance

4. Noah finds himself yelling at his little sister since their mother died. stage: anger

5. A year after she lost her home to foreclosure, Veronica finally understands how it happened and is making plans to improve her financial situation. Stage: overcoming

Part two

In each of the following scenarios, provide an alternative and useful statement in the form of a sentence or paragraph:

1. "It's been two months since your mother died. It's time to move on." Alternative statement: life goes on

2. "Aren't you over it?" Alternative statement: you have to get over it and you will get over it

3. "Joseph's father died last month, and he's over it. Why can't you?" Alternative statement: do not compare situations

4. "Be strong. Never let them see you cry." Alternative statement: don't hold back your feelings

5. "Sorry, your wife died, but I think you knew this was coming. She was old anyway." Alternative statement: only miss those who once loved

part THREE

In each of the following scenarios, say whether you think the person is suffering from complicated grief or depression and why you think so:

1. Since her partner died two years ago, Charlotte hasn't been interested in doing anything. She just feels numb. depression

2. Ever since he lost his home last year, all Abe can think about is how he should have done things differently. mourning

3. It's been three years since her husband died, but Mimi still sets a place for him at the dinner table and talks to him as if he were there. mourning

4. Larry is consumed by thoughts of guilt over losing his business last year. mourning

5. Clara's best friend was diagnosed with cancer last year, and Clara hasn't been able to enjoy anything ever since. mourning

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